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Oral Surgery

At Solis Dental, we strive to offer the best dental experience to our community by providing same-day oral surgeries such as implants and extractions, including third molars and wisdom teeth. We understand your time is valuable, so we try our best to work with you and your schedule while being as efficient, swift, and comprehensive as possible.

Implants

Purpose

Dental implants may be an option for people who have lost a tooth or teeth due to periodontal disease, an injury, or another reason altogether. Implants are an excellent way to resolve tooth loss and to maintain good oral health moving forward.

We implant an artificial tooth root into your jaw to hold together or replace any teeth. Implants are most commonly used to support a dental prosthesis, such as a crown, bridge, or denture. Dental implants with attached crowns are the standard method for treating tooth loss as they function the same as natural teeth and help preserve the jaw structure by preventing atrophy from bone loss.

Dental Extractions*

Purpose

We perform extractions for a wide variety of reasons, but most commonly to remove teeth that have become unrestorable due to tooth decay, periodontal disease, or dental trauma. Dental extractions help avoid the surrounding teeth or gums from becoming infected or experiencing other oral health issues.

Dental extractions are a simple procedure which entails one of our trained dentists or oral surgeons to make an incision along your gums and gently remove sections of the tooth. After the procedure, we suggest avoiding certain foods for a period of time, and once the affected area has been healed, we can look at restoration processes with a follow-up appointment.

Wisdom Teeth Removal

Purpose

When your wisdom teeth don’t have any room to properly grow they may need to be removed to avoid a variety of problems and complications such as pain, repeated infections of soft tissue, fluid-filled sacs or cysts, and gum disease.

Wisdom teeth removal surgery is a procedure to remove the third set of molars, which typically appear between the ages of 17 and 25. Although removing a wisdom tooth before the age of 20 is often easier and gives you a speedier recovery time, it doesn’t exclude anyone from the procedure. If an exam and X-rays indicate you have an impacted molar, we will offer a sedative of your preference and proceed to remove the tooth either whole or in pieces.

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Hours of Operation:
Monday: 9am – 7pm
Tuesday – Thursday: 10am – 7pm
Friday*: 10am – 5pm
Saturday*: 10am – 4pm
Sunday: Closed
 
~~Operations may vary~~
*Fridays and Saturdays usually alternate

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